School of Visual Arts

The School of Visual Arts Archives serves as the final repository for the historical records of School of Visual Arts. Its primary purpose is to document the history of the School and to provide source material for administrators, faculty, students, alumni, and other members of the School community, as well as scholars, authors, and other interested – more... persons who seek to evaluate the impact of the School's activities on the history of American artistic, social, and cultural development. The SVA Archives is a division of the Visual Arts Foundation. The core mission of the School of Visual Arts Archives is as follows:To appraise, collect, organize, describe, make available, and preserve records of historical, artistic, legal, and/or administrative value to the School of Visual Arts To provide adequate facilities for the retention and preservation of such records To provide information services that will assist the operation of the School To serve as a resource and laboratory to stimulate and nourish creative teaching and learning To serve research and scholarship by making available and encouraging the use of its collections by members of the School and the community at large To promote knowledge and understanding of the origins, aims, programs, and goals of the School, and of the development of these aims, goals, and programs To implement records management by formulating policy and procedures that will ensure the collection and preservation of archival materials – lessMore from ZoomInfo »

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